... the rathippocampus and compared with melatonin, a neurohormone with an important antioxidant and immunomodulatory ...The hippocampus was dissected and morphological (histological analysis) and ...
... coronal sections of the rathippocampus were subjected to immunohistochemical analysis (Figure 2). The distribution of the immunohistochemical expression of the CaBPs calbindin, cal- retinin, and ...
... The N -acylethanolamines (NAEs), oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and palmithylethanolamide (PEA) are known to be endogenous ligands of PPAR α receptors, and their presence requires the activation of a specific phospholipase D ...
... AD is an irreversible neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized clinically by progressive dementia and histopathologically by the presence of extracellular deposits of amyloid fibrils in the core of senile plaques, ...
... the hippocampus of HFD-fed ...the hippocampus, 2) the rate of daidzein that crosses the blood brain barrier and 3) the role of estrogen receptors in proliferating ...
... the hippocampus and hypothalamus, whereas CB1 expression was specifically reduced in the hippocampus and ...the hippocampus and hypothala- mus as well as a decrease of CB1 gene expression in the ...
... Since SS receptors are coupled via guanine nucleotide-binding G proteins to the adenylyi cyclase AC system, we also examined the inhibitory effects of SS and the guanine nucleotide GppNH[r] ...
... to light at night, suggesting an altered glutamatergic excitatory neurotransmission in the hippocampus (Bedrosian et al., 2012; Fernandez-Guasti et al., 2012; Castaneda et al., 2015; Huang et al., 2015). Some ...
... representing the different morphological parameters analyzed in the apical dendrites of CAÍ pyramidal neurons calculated in function of the distance from the soma within the same conce[r] ...
... If melatonin or its analogs are to be used therapeutically in humans, their chronic effects on responsiveness of melatonin target cells need to be assessed. We have previously demonstrated that acute melatonin treatment ...
... cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala) but not in other more primitive brain structures such as the midbrain or the spinal cord suggests they are related to high cognitive functions (Spruston, ...
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... Esta última es la principal labor de la Comisión Superior de Evaluación Académica de nuestra Universidad, a la cual se le han encomendado dos obligaciones esenciales: por una parte rat[r] ...
... crediticias para créditos agrícolas otorgados en la región Junín; respecto de los ingresos.. financiero de la empresa y consecuentemente en la determinación del rat[r] ...
... Esto permitió la extracción por métodos quirúrgicos del corazón y pulmones, con el objetivo de determinar las alteraciones morfométricas provocadas en estos órganos, en rat[r] ...
... learning and memory, motor tasks and orientation-based tasks (Ganfornina et al., 2008) which are all functions that depend on hippocampal glutamatergic pathways (Holscher and Schmidt, 1994; Pisharodi and Nauta, 1985). ...
... The entorhinal cortex, defined as area 28 by Brodman, is the major external input to the hippocampal formation, (Fig. 2) and is considered an interface between the neocortex and the hippocampal formation (Kerr et al., ...
... specific tasks, while spatial reference memory assessed using the Morris water maze is unaltered (Bröker‐Lai et al., 2017). Deletion of the TRPC1 gene alone impairs spatial working memory and fear memory (Lepannetier et ...
... Background: There is actually limited evidence about the infl uence of estrogens on neuronal energy metabolism or functional cerebral asymmetry. In order to evaluate this relationship, eight male and sixteen female adult ...